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Net visionary Vint Cerf looks to the stars

July 28, 2005 The man commonly referred to as a "father" of the Net says if he were 30 again, he'd focus on networking communications in space. TAGS: Vint Cerf, Xerox PARC, TCP/IP, star, networking, Xerox Corp., scientist, space

Google hires Net pioneer Vint Cerf

September 8, 2005 Cerf, a co-developer of the Internet's backbone protocols, will aid Google in building a network infrastructure for future Net applications. TAGS: Vint Cerf, Google Inc., TCP/IP

Cerf: Hollywood interested in BitTorrent

April 15, 2005 Co-creator of TCP/IP says several movie producers have talked to him about using the file-swapping technology to distribute content. TAGS: Vint Cerf, BitTorrent, Hollywood, Real-Time, TCP/IP, movie, video

Upstart could shake up networked storage

July 25, 2006 ATA over Ethernet provides a cheap way to network servers with a large pool of storage--but it's got some catches. TAGS: iSCSI, ATA, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, fibre channel, Ethernet, NAS, SAN, TCP/IP, server, networking, IBM Corp., adapter

Internet fathers get presidential medal

November 4, 2005 Vint Cerf and Robert Kahn, who developed protocol used to send data across the Internet, will be honored by the White House. TAGS: Vint Cerf, TCP, chairman, TCP/IP, Google Inc.

Microsoft plugs critical holes in Windows

April 12, 2005 Monthly patch release includes fixes for flaws that could let attackers take remote control of vulnerable systems. TAGS: Stephen Toulouse, Neel Mehta, flaw, Microsoft Exchange Server, vulnerability, attacker, worm, TCP/IP, patch management, security, Symantec Corp., bug, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows

Brainier networking gear to the rescue

February 27, 2004 Smarter networking devices are helping network operators to better protect their resources from spammers, denial of service attackers and peer-to-peer bandwidth hogs. TAGS: TurnTide, packet, spammer, denial of service, spam filter, networking gear, traffic, e-mail server, P2P, anti-spam, TCP/IP, Cisco Systems Inc., resource, networking, router, message
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